Ballymena retailers come together to show off town
SHOPPERS bound for Ballymena on Saturday 8th April are in for a real treat as an exciting day of fabulous fashion has been planned across a number of key town centre venues.
The local retailers and managers of eateries have lots of great offers on as part of a fantastic Ballymena Means Fashion event, which will be hosted by town traders from the Ballymena Business Improvement District (BID).
The dedicated day of fashion will include numerous exciting offers in the town’s popular independent boutiques such as 31 at Greenvale Street, Marmalade and Primrose, a fashion show at Fairhill Shopping Centre, discounts and spot prizes in McKillens Shoe Shop, as well as fashionista cocktails in the Front Page Bar and an afternoon tea with a fashionable twist in the Adair Arms Hotel.
In addition, Camerons, The Tower Centre, Wallace’s, Bluebird, Peacocks, David Bellingham Menswear, Ultimate in Fashion and Outdoor Adventure will also be offering fashion tips and great offers throughout the day for the whole family.
To get you ready for the big fashion event, Chocoa is hosting a Friday evening Fashion Tea on the 7th April 2017. Keep an eye on the Facebook page for further details.
Ballymena BID manager Alison Moore commented; “Ballymena Means Fashion is gearing up to be a very special event. The town has so much to offer in the way of fabulous fashion through its various range of independent retailers and high street brands, which really do cater for everyone.
“The fashion event is a great way to involve as many retailers and businesses as possible and will be a fun day out for those who want to see what’s in store in the local shops for the coming season as well as supporting your local town. Ballymena is certainly becoming a fashion hot spot and the day promises to be filled with events and offers that should appeal to all ages.”
So whether you wish to purchase something special for a particular occasion or need a few additions to your wardrobe, or chill with a Grace Kelly cocktail in The Front Page, come along to what will be an exciting and unique event in Ballymena’s town centre.
Check out Ballymena Means on Facebook and www.ballymenameans.com for full details.
Ballymena Means Fashion Events:
Friday 7th April 2017
Chocoa, Friday Night Fashion Tea
Saturday 8th April 2017
Fairhill Shopping Centre Fashion Show 1pm – 3pm
Remus Uomo, Fairhill, Buy two shirts and receive a third free
Tommy Hilfiger, Fairhill, Discounts throughout the day
Marmalade, Dresses and Daiquiris
Adair Arms, Afternoon Tea with a Fashionable Twist, booking essential £12.50 per person 2pm – 5pm
Primrose Boutique, Exclusive discount on the day including lucky dip with up to 30% off, pink fizz too.
Tower Centre, £100 gift voucher for winner of Best Dressed Shopper social media competition
Sam’s Yard, Tower Centre, Buy any suit and receive a shirt and tie for free
Ultimate in Fashion, In house models from 1pm – 3pm, soft drinks and prosecco served, spot prizes, 10% discount all day
David Bellingham Menswear, Discounts throughout the store, including a suit event with a selection of suits starting at £99
Camerons, Free scarf on all fashion purchases over £40; free prize draw; £10 voucher when you spend more than £60 on fashions; free refreshments
Bluebird, Discount throughout the day on children’s and babies’ clothing
Wallace’s, Free shoes with every man’s suit purchased (excludes suits already discounted), Plus 10% off all Ladies fashions and footwear when you spend £60 or more
McKillens Shoe Shop, £500 worth of vouchers in spot prizes throughout the day
Front Page Bar, Fashionista Cocktails from 11.30am to close
Middletown Coffee, 10% off Bradley Mountain range for any customer
31 at Greenvale Street, a glass of Prosecco
Peacocks, spend over £35 on full price items and receive £5 off
McKillens Fashions, Free scarf on all fashion purchases over £40, free prize draw, £10 voucher when you spend more than £60 on fashions, free refreshments
Just Boutique, Free scarf on all fashion purchases over £40, £10 voucher when you spend over £60